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'''William George Keith Elphinstone''' (1782 – 23 April 1842) was a Major General in the [[British Army]] during the 18th century.
'''William George Keith Elphinstone''' (26 January 1782 – 23 April 1842), nicknamed '''Elphy Bey''', was a Major General in the [[British Army]] during the 19th century. He is best remembered for his involvement in the {{Wiki|Battle of Waterloo}} in 1815, and for leading the [[1842 retreat from Kabul]] during the [[First Anglo-Afghan War]].


He is best known for his role in leading the [[1842 retreat from Kabul]] during the {{Wiki|First Anglo-Afghan War}}.
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''


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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''
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William George Keith Elphinstone (26 January 1782 – 23 April 1842), nicknamed Elphy Bey, was a Major General in the British Army during the 19th century. He is best remembered for his involvement in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, and for leading the 1842 retreat from Kabul during the First Anglo-Afghan War.

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